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inhumane part of the traffic but also the economic self-interest that they already own slaves in the environment in the u.s.'s sole much it was not as high in southern plantations as it was in in cuba or brazil but here in the u.s. if they were well treated right after a report to, the holocaust happened and as the news came out a bunch of things came out there was the nuremberg trials, also in the far east. the u.n. was founded, the universal declaration of human rights just when international law started to look at the human rights issues but i say it was earlier in connection with the slave trade that it was first used and so in the year of the 19th century when countries like u.s., britain was another country that they and the slave trade around than it did begin to spread from those who ring gauge with this was no longer practice to participate in it was to see as violating rights that underpin the u.s. representative position and in france the declaration independence that all men are created equal and endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights. there was some tension in but th
inhumane part of the traffic but also the economic self-interest that they already own slaves in the environment in the u.s.'s sole much it was not as high in southern plantations as it was in in cuba or brazil but here in the u.s. if they were well treated right after a report to, the holocaust happened and as the news came out a bunch of things came out there was the nuremberg trials, also in the far east. the u.n. was founded, the universal declaration of human rights just when international...
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they already owned slaves and the environment in the u.s. is such that mortality wasn't in the plantations that is it was in places like to the or brazil because the environment and the diseases as they could be they would live for a decent life span so by banning the slave trade that would increase the value they already owned that limit the ability of their neighbors. so it was an odd coalition. >> you have a part in your book that shows. where is this going here? >> there is a strong despite right before we ban it because we know that position as it turned in 1808 congress was going to ban the trade. >> the other half is about the international human rights law. when does the human rights law start becoming a part of this discussion? >> around the turn of the century but people think that international human rights law is a product of the 20th century. that is in most people said it is after world war ii. so the holocaust happened and as the news of that came out a bunch of things happened after world war ii. there was the trial of the cr
they already owned slaves and the environment in the u.s. is such that mortality wasn't in the plantations that is it was in places like to the or brazil because the environment and the diseases as they could be they would live for a decent life span so by banning the slave trade that would increase the value they already owned that limit the ability of their neighbors. so it was an odd coalition. >> you have a part in your book that shows. where is this going here? >> there is a...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> here's a good news story. we don't get to do a lot of these. now an update on the family who went missing in the nevada wilderness. they've been found alive and we're seeing the first glimpse of them. this video shows one member of the group being brought on a stretcher to pershing general hospital. the group which included james and christina alg with their two children and her niece and nephew had vent sburd the mountains on sunday to play in the snow. but they never returned. it prompted a frantic search that spanned more than 6,000 miles. stephanie elam is in nevada where the hospital is being treated. what are their conditions? how were they found? >> reporter: it is an amazing story when you hear it, they were all found in good condition. they're in he getting treatment but there are no frostbite issues, we're being told. apparentlily the parents did their best to keep the kids warm by warming rocks, starting a fire outside thear, warming the rocks and putting them in the car. we're hearing the dad here
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> here's a good news story. we don't get to do a lot of these. now an update on the family who went missing in the nevada wilderness. they've been found alive and we're seeing the first glimpse of them. this video shows one member of the group being brought on a stretcher to pershing general hospital. the group which included james and christina alg with their two children and her niece and nephew had vent sburd the mountains...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like guesses with my business, and definitely not with our health. innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> has the white house done enough to prevent future sandy hooks? nearly one year since the devastating massacre, vice president joe biden met 28 families who lost loved ones in the sandy look shooting. he pledged $100 million for a health initiative as one way to stem gun violence. it is part of a litany of promises the president has made over the past year. >> in the coming weeks, i'll use whatever power this office holds to engage my fellow citizens from law enforcement to mental health professionals to parents and educators. in an effort aimed at preventing more tragedies like this. >> in the recommendations
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like guesses with my business, and definitely not with our health. innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> has the...
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be active in that way they also need to be active a and to part of the reason why it is because the environment supports them and first and foremost, the apolitical international providing political support so i believe that yes you could have a situation like that but that does not mean they will resist but it is set to use the population to mobilize a that darr sought to raise awareness with the countries such as brazil but was so with the united states in thin knife taped we will continue to to the government or to the revolution. >> my partner and i bet you did not mention a and i wonder why. one is the participation. it all the alliance of political issues in venezuela. . .
be active in that way they also need to be active a and to part of the reason why it is because the environment supports them and first and foremost, the apolitical international providing political support so i believe that yes you could have a situation like that but that does not mean they will resist but it is set to use the population to mobilize a that darr sought to raise awareness with the countries such as brazil but was so with the united states in thin knife taped we will continue to...
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they already owned slaves x the environment in the u.s. was such that slave mortality was not as high in southern plantations as it was in places like cuba or brazil where slaves really didn't work for very long because of the environment and the diseases. here in the u.s. if they were well treated, as well treated as they could be, they would live for, you know, a decent life span. and slave owners perceived that would increase the value of the slaves they already owned because it would limit the influx of slaves and the ability of their neighbors to buy new slaves. so it was an odd coalition really. >> host: jenny martinez, you have a chart in your book that shows, and i want to use the word importation of slaves, correct? >> guest: yes. >> host: what is this showing here? a real spike. >> guest: yes. there's a real strong spike in the number of slaves right before we ban it, because everyone knew that as soon as that clock turned in 1808, that congress was going to ban the slave trade. >> host: well, the other half of your book is about
they already owned slaves x the environment in the u.s. was such that slave mortality was not as high in southern plantations as it was in places like cuba or brazil where slaves really didn't work for very long because of the environment and the diseases. here in the u.s. if they were well treated, as well treated as they could be, they would live for, you know, a decent life span. and slave owners perceived that would increase the value of the slaves they already owned because it would limit...
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we need to make sure we have the the agile system to changing world environment. i have no doubt that contractors will adjust to whatever system we set up. if that means they make a bigger profit than someone wants them to make, that is the way it works. >> there is a wall street side of this as well, the financial community. in days past defense contracts were a little bit different, if you will, then the rest of the publicly traded firms. increasingly the financial market looks at is the same. you do not get bonus points for patriotism or serving the needs of the military. you have to meet the return on investment and return on capital. how do we take that into account? in many cases a short-term focus, a very narrow focus on shareholder equity. does not necessarily have the needs of the nation from the military point of view. fair point. i am struck by the number of people that point out that we do not really punish contractors who do not do a good job, as far as future contracts go. shouldng that i think we at least ask about, if you do a good job, how does th
we need to make sure we have the the agile system to changing world environment. i have no doubt that contractors will adjust to whatever system we set up. if that means they make a bigger profit than someone wants them to make, that is the way it works. >> there is a wall street side of this as well, the financial community. in days past defense contracts were a little bit different, if you will, then the rest of the publicly traded firms. increasingly the financial market looks at is...
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international limit because part of the reason why the revolution survives is because the regional environment support the revolution, and first and foremost, oh, yes, and brazil in particular. the revolution sported it all along, and politically, internationally providing, i would say political support so i believe there's a situation like that, but that does not mean they exist, but it's up to the local population to mobilize against the regime, and the population raises awareness and pressure in countries like brazil, and more than on the united states because the united states actually has little leverage in latin america. brazil has much more leverage in latin america, and that's as long as the workers party, the wp, is in control in brazil, we'll continue to give political support to the revolution and to the government. >> i come from venezuela, and we make part of an organization called one that translated, and there's three teams you didn't mention, and i wonder why. one of them is the portion of the forum in all the outlibs of political issues, and the other is why gnt you mention th
international limit because part of the reason why the revolution survives is because the regional environment support the revolution, and first and foremost, oh, yes, and brazil in particular. the revolution sported it all along, and politically, internationally providing, i would say political support so i believe there's a situation like that, but that does not mean they exist, but it's up to the local population to mobilize against the regime, and the population raises awareness and...
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amounts of hazardous waste, and they say cutting down trees and removing topsoil would destroy the environment. village leaders say homes are not safe until the forests are cleaned up. >> translator: forest decontamination is absolutely necessary. we'll keep on insisting to the government that radiation levels won't go down unless they do the cleanup. >> reporter: only half the people of this village have been able to return home. with concern that radiation levels will remain high, the rest don't know when they will be able to join them. ryo asami, nhk world, fukushima. >>> folk art figurines from fukushima get all dolled up for a charity auction in paris with the help of an international cast of celebrities. organizers held the event to raise money for communities hit by the disaster in northeastern japan. the celebrity artists applied paint, ink, and other decorations to about 40 dolls. france-based fashion designer helped put on the event. the one of a kind pieces included contributions by a designer and actor. reno was also on hand for the auction. the highest bid came in at more than $85
amounts of hazardous waste, and they say cutting down trees and removing topsoil would destroy the environment. village leaders say homes are not safe until the forests are cleaned up. >> translator: forest decontamination is absolutely necessary. we'll keep on insisting to the government that radiation levels won't go down unless they do the cleanup. >> reporter: only half the people of this village have been able to return home. with concern that radiation levels will remain high,...
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to deal with the situation the department of the environment has appointed mr choudary for his mission is to bring the factories up to standard and to sanction the polluting industrialists that's to say ninety nine percent of time . and how can i say that it's easy it's very much complicated. challenging. family stress and also for a long race and then friends because. each in their benefits and cry after having. we faced so much pressure from the industry owners from the high ups falling complaint about pollution is to challenge very intense scientific team have come to take some samples. no longer yes are you listening to me not all along they do find out which factories are responsible i think a bunch of the group with what do the film the money. we've got to get samples. telling. young boy did people issue this in grazing there were swimming was over here how it becomes so that their. money is money out of how they got those samples. on the field. after discovering an exceptionally high level. water pollutants he visits the tenor he. began. coming over here we found this. illegal t
to deal with the situation the department of the environment has appointed mr choudary for his mission is to bring the factories up to standard and to sanction the polluting industrialists that's to say ninety nine percent of time . and how can i say that it's easy it's very much complicated. challenging. family stress and also for a long race and then friends because. each in their benefits and cry after having. we faced so much pressure from the industry owners from the high ups falling...
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the national council for science and the environment hosted for rum. the head of fema will discuss hurricane katrina, the ongoing drought and earthquake in japan. that is on c-span 3 at 830 eastern. then the brookings institution event on innovation and the economy. >> in light of the postponement of the inauguration thehugo cha -- the inauguration of hugo chavez. this is just over an hour. >> a reminder to turn off your cell phones or anything that beeps. we appreciate that very much. well, everybody, good morning. it sounds like church almost. pretty good. [laughter] we are very pleased that you have chosen to join us on a great day here in washington. we hope the conversation will be more lively in here than the weather outside. thank you for taking some time to join us today. ambassadors, congressman, knowledgeable observers all, the quality of the audience is a very knowledgeable and experienced group that have followed venezuela for some time. so you have a very good group of folks that you're talking to. so you have to be on your best behavior.
the national council for science and the environment hosted for rum. the head of fema will discuss hurricane katrina, the ongoing drought and earthquake in japan. that is on c-span 3 at 830 eastern. then the brookings institution event on innovation and the economy. >> in light of the postponement of the inauguration thehugo cha -- the inauguration of hugo chavez. this is just over an hour. >> a reminder to turn off your cell phones or anything that beeps. we appreciate that very...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions...
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two, you have work to do on the issue of a respectful and healthy work environment. distinguish between a slap on the ass and a rape because they merge all of these crimes together. >> thereby two progress z pler there are two problems. one, you have sexual predators committing crimes. two, you have work to do on the issue of a respectful and healthy work environment. these are not the same issues. and with all due respect, general odierno, we can prosecute our way out of the first issue. we can prosecute ourselves out of the -- who are not committing crimes of lust. my years of experience in this area tell me they are committing crimes of domination and violence. this isn't about sex. this is about assaultive domination and violence. >> well, this is food for thought. joining me right now is missouri senator claire mccaskill. i love the way you dichotomize this. i hate it in my religion when they talk about priests molesting some young alter boy. tell me what you said, what you meant by molest. i want to know what we're talking about here. i love the way you break t
two, you have work to do on the issue of a respectful and healthy work environment. distinguish between a slap on the ass and a rape because they merge all of these crimes together. >> thereby two progress z pler there are two problems. one, you have sexual predators committing crimes. two, you have work to do on the issue of a respectful and healthy work environment. these are not the same issues. and with all due respect, general odierno, we can prosecute our way out of the first issue....
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how to produce and manage and work in a group environment and how to work as a leader. i feel it is my responsibility to share my knowledge with others and i work for an after school program in the mission district, jamestown. and pretty much i just have a quick story. we had this skateboarding event and i asked some of my fellow interns if they wanted to come out and help me videotape this and they agreed and not only were the kids having fun and learning, but it just provided -- it was an awesome experience we had. i borrowed some of the equipment from bay cat and tripods and cameras and the kids were having a great time learning and being creative. i feel that bay cat provides a different type of creative outlet such as video making and recording and animation and what a great feeling it is to tell people and professionals that you can do that. thank you. >> thank you. next we have britney janis and following i ammian. >> i'm the development manager at bay cat. i'm happy that you have given us the opportunity to share the wonderful impact that the program that bay ca
how to produce and manage and work in a group environment and how to work as a leader. i feel it is my responsibility to share my knowledge with others and i work for an after school program in the mission district, jamestown. and pretty much i just have a quick story. we had this skateboarding event and i asked some of my fellow interns if they wanted to come out and help me videotape this and they agreed and not only were the kids having fun and learning, but it just provided -- it was an...
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including politics and the environment, and now they're being blamed for the obesity epidemic. how did it happen? i'm going try to take you through a quick march through it. i'm sure i'm not going cover everything anybody wants to hear. make note about questions and i'll try to answer them. coca-cola was invented in 1886 by the gentleman. it's the only known picture of him named john. he was born in 1831, and rural town in georgia. he became a pharmacist. he was a doctor, and he was a patent medicine maker. he was convinced he was going to make the fortune. he made extract of -- globe flower cough super and a number of other patent medicines you have never heard of. he was not a very good businessman. he would make money and give it away. he was also in the civil war, and he was wounded, and i believe that's one of the reasons why he became a morphine addict. which many, many civil war veterans did become. he also had, of course, ready access as a farmist, although it was perfectly legal until 1914. anyway. he became very interested -- he moved to atlanta, the big city of atlan
including politics and the environment, and now they're being blamed for the obesity epidemic. how did it happen? i'm going try to take you through a quick march through it. i'm sure i'm not going cover everything anybody wants to hear. make note about questions and i'll try to answer them. coca-cola was invented in 1886 by the gentleman. it's the only known picture of him named john. he was born in 1831, and rural town in georgia. he became a pharmacist. he was a doctor, and he was a patent...
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growing up in high school, i was only the follower so i was looking around my environment to see what actually there really was and all i would see is young adults getting into trouble and youth going into street and hustling and doing all this bad stuff and i thought that was the way i had to live because that's what i saw. doing that it almost caused me to leave school. i found this program called united players and they flipped my life around and gave me a different perspective from my choices. from there i started helping out youth and tried to make a difference and i'm happy to say that i graduated and from then on i continued with my college learning but then i notice i still didn't have that energy, that support, that focus. because i grew up with a large family, my parents were working hard and i didn't have that support and motivation. knowing that my son was going to be on the way, i had to take a big risk which is basically put school to the side and find a job where i can provide for my son. i found a friend in the program and from there on i put all my energy, all my focu
growing up in high school, i was only the follower so i was looking around my environment to see what actually there really was and all i would see is young adults getting into trouble and youth going into street and hustling and doing all this bad stuff and i thought that was the way i had to live because that's what i saw. doing that it almost caused me to leave school. i found this program called united players and they flipped my life around and gave me a different perspective from my...
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to many people and come to mean so much and have so much power in the world including politics, the environment, now they are being blamed for the obesity epidemic? how did this happen? i.t. will give you a quick march through this and probably won't cover everything everybody wants to hear some make little notes about questions you want answered and i will try to answer them. coca-cola was invented in the 1886 by this gentleman, this is the only known picture of him named john pemberton born in 1831 in their rural town in georgia. he became a pharmacist. he was a doctor and he was a patent medicine maker. he was convinced he was going to make his fortune. in made extract of stalin gm and blow flower cough syrup and other patent medicines which you would have never heard of. he was not a very good businessman. he would make money and given away. he was also in the civil war and he was wounded and i believe that is one of the reasons he became a morphine addict which many civil war veterans did become. he also had ready access as of pharmacist although it was perfectly legal until 1914 any way.
to many people and come to mean so much and have so much power in the world including politics, the environment, now they are being blamed for the obesity epidemic? how did this happen? i.t. will give you a quick march through this and probably won't cover everything everybody wants to hear some make little notes about questions you want answered and i will try to answer them. coca-cola was invented in the 1886 by this gentleman, this is the only known picture of him named john pemberton born...
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after the interior, economy and environment ministers quit their jobs after their sons were arrested in an investigation. more resignations are called for. things turned violence when riot police used water canon against bottle-throwing demonstrators. the corruption investigation led to the arrest of 24 people, including prominent businessmen. let's take a look at the high-level probe in a little more detail. >> investigation was made public last week when police launched raids at dawn against the officers of businessmen and others close to the prime minister. it comes and concerns allegations of bribery, particularly for construction projects. perhaps, remember, the protests in the summer in istanbul, over controversial projects there. there are allegations of money laundering, including transferring cash in contravention of u.s. sanctions. around 4.5 million in cash has been recovered from the home. chief executive of the state-run bank. let's get more on this from istanbul. how smoothly is the government functioning after the resignations and reshuffles. >> it's small compared to
after the interior, economy and environment ministers quit their jobs after their sons were arrested in an investigation. more resignations are called for. things turned violence when riot police used water canon against bottle-throwing demonstrators. the corruption investigation led to the arrest of 24 people, including prominent businessmen. let's take a look at the high-level probe in a little more detail. >> investigation was made public last week when police launched raids at dawn...
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were going cheap trying to get around what few regulations exist and create an even more dangerous environment. the investigation isn't over, so they don't want to name names or come out with the specific charges at this point, anderson. >> can you explain why security at this club would not let people get out of the one exit that existed? >> well, anderson, we talked today -- we actually heard the very harrowing story of this 19-year-old high school student who was inside. she got crammed up against the metal barrier. someone was saving her, a man she didn't know grabbed her and was pulling her toward the door. and she said she actually saw the doors shutting in their faces. she said she saw the light at the end of the tunnel, then all of a sudden the light would shut off because the guards were shutting the door in her face. and she said they hadn't realized that there was a fire. and they did only shut it for a couple of minutes, but in those few minutes it filled with smoke so much that when the door opened again there were already bodies lying on the floor, people shouting. she said, in f
were going cheap trying to get around what few regulations exist and create an even more dangerous environment. the investigation isn't over, so they don't want to name names or come out with the specific charges at this point, anderson. >> can you explain why security at this club would not let people get out of the one exit that existed? >> well, anderson, we talked today -- we actually heard the very harrowing story of this 19-year-old high school student who was inside. she got...
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. >>> japan's trade minister is calling on brazil to of increase their business environment. he met his brazilian counterpart. brazil has been experiencing high growth ahead of the 2014 world cup and the summer olympics. buff the number of japanese firms operating there hasn't increased over the years. one reason is that the tax system is too complicated. he's asking the brazilian government to review it and look at other changes that could improve the business environment. japan is viewed as an important trade partner. he indicated that the tax burden on brazilian companies is similar to that of foreign firms. >>> people looking for work in the united states are seeing improvements. the latest figures show employers added more jobs than expected in april. and the unemployment rate hit more than a four year low. u.s. labor department spokespersons say the unemployment rate last month was 7.5%. that's down 0.1 percentage points. employers added 165,000 jobs in the nonfarm sector. analysts had expected about 150,000. employment opportunities increased in professional and busine
. >>> japan's trade minister is calling on brazil to of increase their business environment. he met his brazilian counterpart. brazil has been experiencing high growth ahead of the 2014 world cup and the summer olympics. buff the number of japanese firms operating there hasn't increased over the years. one reason is that the tax system is too complicated. he's asking the brazilian government to review it and look at other changes that could improve the business environment. japan is...
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who do we trust more on the environment? america or the chinese. we all agree on that. >> rick, i am interested in who you trust more. there is a battle between the epa that said the pipe line costs more . the state department seems to be leading in favor of it. >> it is facinating f. i were going to gamble i would say the state department wins. the biggest concern to the department is whatt does to the aquafer. that is it the worry. >> i think it is a aqufer. >> excuse me. >> the folks in nebrask and the governor was concerned and now those concerns he feems have been met, bill? >> there is more that rick and his friends could do. support fracing and we could replace coal with new form much energy. >> rick, you support fraking but do you think that the administration has been dragging foot on fraking? >> most of the foot dragging is not at the feral willful level -- level. but the state steve, this administration doesn't like carbon energy. they said that many times, the energy secretary and president. look at fraking, ited out slow and increased
who do we trust more on the environment? america or the chinese. we all agree on that. >> rick, i am interested in who you trust more. there is a battle between the epa that said the pipe line costs more . the state department seems to be leading in favor of it. >> it is facinating f. i were going to gamble i would say the state department wins. the biggest concern to the department is whatt does to the aquafer. that is it the worry. >> i think it is a aqufer. >> excuse...
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. >> a survey from a bangladeshi environment group found 90% of tannery workers died before the age of 50. for years the government has made promises that it will move the tannery out of the slum. all those promises have gone unfulfilled. government officials did not respond to requests for an interviewed. despite the filth, danger and stink, he is resigned to life in the tanneries. >> i have no ambitious, nothing. i have to do it. there's no other way. >> cheep bangladesh labour lowers the cost of leather goods sold. there's a price paid in human misery in a far-off place. >> the international diabetes federation is predicting a rise in the number of people with a disease. right now there are about 382 million people with diabetes. by 2035 the number is said to rise to 592 million. the largest number of sufferers on china, 98 million live with diabetes. 65 million have diabetes in india. in the u.s. 24 million people have the condition. one place where the government is trying to do more to beat diabetes is sri lanka. we have this report. >> this looks like any 15-year-old. diabetes h
. >> a survey from a bangladeshi environment group found 90% of tannery workers died before the age of 50. for years the government has made promises that it will move the tannery out of the slum. all those promises have gone unfulfilled. government officials did not respond to requests for an interviewed. despite the filth, danger and stink, he is resigned to life in the tanneries. >> i have no ambitious, nothing. i have to do it. there's no other way. >> cheep bangladesh...
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favorableaced with economic environment globally. everyone expects the next five years will be less favorable than the last 10 years. the predicament here is to help deliver more with less. that is a government issue. why now? there is a beautiful story. he gives you broad trends of what is going on. why now? what triggered it. i think one of the things that may explain, when you look in hindsight, everything becomes easy. brazil, you had a high turnover in municipalities. you already saw glimpses of this in public services. you've had a brazil that decided it was to host a major national event, the world cup and the olympics. a lot of people in the streets protesting were in the streets back then celebrating this is a sign of brazil's rise. now the cost of these events are becoming more visible. i do not think it is a coincidence that these protests actually gained more momentum when the cop was happening. with thebecame visible stadiums being built. the infrastructure that surrounds the stadiums not being there. airports, roads, it
favorableaced with economic environment globally. everyone expects the next five years will be less favorable than the last 10 years. the predicament here is to help deliver more with less. that is a government issue. why now? there is a beautiful story. he gives you broad trends of what is going on. why now? what triggered it. i think one of the things that may explain, when you look in hindsight, everything becomes easy. brazil, you had a high turnover in municipalities. you already saw...
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and in a safe environment. so that you learn and your brain learns, if you will, that you're no longer experiencing the traumatic event. >> how did you first thing, wait a minute, i'm doing all of this after they come home. what can i do before? >> it was sort of a logical process where we had to study the process, we had to interact with a lot of patients and we had to see that pain. you know, you think to yourself, well, why don't we do a better job on the front end so we can put ourselves out of a job on the back end. >> strive is an important research project for us to determine how we can conduct our training in the military to better prepare our people for the stresses of combat. what we're going to do here is we're going to set up some psychofizz logical reporting, which is from this system here. what we're trying to do with strive is the next level. we're actually trying to embed a user into a story, an interactive narrative. >> it's important that we have an interactive experience. >> hey, little man.
and in a safe environment. so that you learn and your brain learns, if you will, that you're no longer experiencing the traumatic event. >> how did you first thing, wait a minute, i'm doing all of this after they come home. what can i do before? >> it was sort of a logical process where we had to study the process, we had to interact with a lot of patients and we had to see that pain. you know, you think to yourself, well, why don't we do a better job on the front end so we can put...
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they already owned slaves, and the environment in the u.s. was such that slave mortality was not as high in southern plantations as it was in places like cuba or brazil, where slaves really didn't live very long because of the environment and the diseases. here in the u.s. if they were well-treated, as well-treated as they could be, they would live for a deposit life span. and so slave owners perceived with ban thing slave trade that would increase the value of the slaves they owned but a it would limit the influx of slaves. so it was an odd coalition. >> you have a chart in your book here that shows the -- i want to use the word importation of slaves. what is this showing here? >> guest: there's a real strong spike in the number of slaves entering the u.s. right before we ban it. everyone knew that as soon as that clocked turned on 1808 that congress was going to bon the slave trade. >> host: the other half of your book is about the international human rights law. when did human rights laws start becoming part of this discussion on the slave
they already owned slaves, and the environment in the u.s. was such that slave mortality was not as high in southern plantations as it was in places like cuba or brazil, where slaves really didn't live very long because of the environment and the diseases. here in the u.s. if they were well-treated, as well-treated as they could be, they would live for a deposit life span. and so slave owners perceived with ban thing slave trade that would increase the value of the slaves they owned but a it...
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international level because part of the reason why the bolivarian revolution survives is because the regional environment supports the bolivarian revolution. .. >> and as long as the workers' party, the pt, is in party in brazil, i think they will continue to give political support to the revolution and to the government. finish. >> my name is -- [inaudible] , i come from venezuela, and my partner and i make part of an organization called -- [inaudible] which translates for consciousness. there are three themes you didn't mention, and i wonder why. one of them is the importance of the participation of the sao paulo record funnel in all the -- forum in all the outlines of political issues in venezuela. the other one is why -- during the intervention in cuba we had 120,000 military in venezuela, but we have also 60,000 cubans who are there in political activities and military too. and the other thing is about the elections. they are absolutely, agree with you, these elections are kind of referenda. but these elections are also fraud elections in the way of russian and other countries of the former soviet u
international level because part of the reason why the bolivarian revolution survives is because the regional environment supports the bolivarian revolution. .. >> and as long as the workers' party, the pt, is in party in brazil, i think they will continue to give political support to the revolution and to the government. finish. >> my name is -- [inaudible] , i come from venezuela, and my partner and i make part of an organization called -- [inaudible] which translates for...
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love them and misunderstood the question and said that is where the money is but we have created the environment in order to meet their government of the return on investment must take advantage of this sun regulated environment because we have far too much regulation and when i and in california i think we have a in california i think we have a personal income tax that comes close to france we need to reform our rules so the motivations are to keep technology and manufacturing and capital reinvested and instead we have created an environment where short-term is all that counts and then creating a tax system please go anywhere else to do your business. >> when mark question. >> i am from echo valley california. we are in a bad debt crisis here why does the honorable governor moonbeam brown. [laughter] when we need jobs in california why is he giving them to china? especially when working conditions are so bad in china? >> absolutely. his idea to create jobs is to create car business that employs 200 people in the united states and three at -- theoretically tens of thousands in china to undermine
love them and misunderstood the question and said that is where the money is but we have created the environment in order to meet their government of the return on investment must take advantage of this sun regulated environment because we have far too much regulation and when i and in california i think we have a in california i think we have a personal income tax that comes close to france we need to reform our rules so the motivations are to keep technology and manufacturing and capital...
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we should have an environment that encourages immigrants to come to this country. to innovate. to succeed and to have second chances in life in case they fail the first time. that's more important to make sure they're at the same level. >> but that suggestion we just don't care about this issue, we should be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. and also want an education system that improves. the thing is, we know what you need to do to make it better. it's not spending $115,000 per head. it's having some school choice. having merit-based pay for teachers. and in general giving our kids a better environment especially in k through 12 where their instructors are inspiring them and learn these things. >> that's all true. but this isn't the key to national success. >> okay, brett, thank you. when we come back, joe briden wraps up his asian trip among rising tensions over china's renewed military aggression towards japan. will the u.s. stand behind its ally? today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart atta
we should have an environment that encourages immigrants to come to this country. to innovate. to succeed and to have second chances in life in case they fail the first time. that's more important to make sure they're at the same level. >> but that suggestion we just don't care about this issue, we should be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. and also want an education system that improves. the thing is, we know what you need to do to make it better. it's not spending $115,000...
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to deal with the situation the department of the environment has appointed mr choudary. his mission is to bring the factories up to standard and to sanction the polluting industrialists that's to say ninety nine percent of time. how can i say that it's easy it's very much complicated. challenger. family street corner and also for local race and then fans because. each in their benefit dry after having. a phrase so much pressure from they destroy our owners from the high hopes following complaint about pollution mr choudary and scientific team have come to take some samples. no longer yes are you listening to me not all along they did find out which factories are responsible i think a bunch of the group lead with what do the. money. we've got to get samples. for. their way did the pollution is increasing there were swimming once over here how it becomes so why is it that there. are already money if money or have you got those samples. on a field. after discovering an exceptionally high level of water pollutants even if it's the tannery own. to begin. coming over here we f
to deal with the situation the department of the environment has appointed mr choudary. his mission is to bring the factories up to standard and to sanction the polluting industrialists that's to say ninety nine percent of time. how can i say that it's easy it's very much complicated. challenger. family street corner and also for local race and then fans because. each in their benefit dry after having. a phrase so much pressure from they destroy our owners from the high hopes following...
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i have to pay some money to protect the environment there this, and then it gets shipped off to china where it's recycled. [laughter] what do the chi tease get? they get a factory, they get productive capacity that feeds their military, they get billions of dollars in american capital, and they get our technology. is that a fair trade? cheap consumer products for the engine of wealth? i don't think so. and economists need to get over their very naive view of how free trade works. so how many of you have been to china? it's beautiful. i want to be clear, i actually like china. there's some vibrant things going on there. there are people there who are my friends. unfortunately, many of them are in prisons -- [laughter] but nonetheless, you go there, and you see these fabulous things, okay? they did the whole olympic thing just like hitler did to add legitimacy to themselves. they have to build giant towers that are psychological symbols of some sort, and then there's this thing. great, all right? we're all very impressed. you go to shanghai, you look across at pudong, and it's beautiful
i have to pay some money to protect the environment there this, and then it gets shipped off to china where it's recycled. [laughter] what do the chi tease get? they get a factory, they get productive capacity that feeds their military, they get billions of dollars in american capital, and they get our technology. is that a fair trade? cheap consumer products for the engine of wealth? i don't think so. and economists need to get over their very naive view of how free trade works. so how many of...
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stakeholders are employees, environment, communities, et. cetera. again, best boards look at shareholder and stakeholder. it's interesting example what happens when you get to the controlled experience of critical mass. and so i think these are valuable for us to look at, not just particularly going down the road of affirmative mechanism but what happens when we do these kinds of things. i think in term of what she was talking about, and also, your great presentation -- where is jess? there you are. terrific presentation around the issue of ambition or how women perceive themselves or men perceive themselves. it talks about the fact that men and women have the same level of ambition. what is hard for women to exfleas ambition, you know, publicly. so in other words if women down what the ambition is it it's different than what they say the ambition is in front of others. because of the social negative consequence you get by showing your ambition publicly. so that tells me that, you know, women have that ambition, they are just not being able to refle
stakeholders are employees, environment, communities, et. cetera. again, best boards look at shareholder and stakeholder. it's interesting example what happens when you get to the controlled experience of critical mass. and so i think these are valuable for us to look at, not just particularly going down the road of affirmative mechanism but what happens when we do these kinds of things. i think in term of what she was talking about, and also, your great presentation -- where is jess? there you...
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profound changes in domestic and external environment placed new and higher requirements on china in developing an open economy. we should adhere to the basic policy of opening up and implement a more pro-active opening up strategy. we should keep exports stable and expand imports. way to raise the policies of former term rather than increased volume and raise overall competitive advantages instead of relying only on cost and price advantages. we should make china's exports more competitive in terms of technology, brent, quality, and a service. we should simultaneously use foreign investment in china and make chinese investment overseas to support the chinese prices to go global to have a new phase in economic development. we should keep an opening up in different areas. all regions need their own distinctive features a drawing on each other's strengths and have a division of what works and cooperate with each other and continue to open up to those developed and developing countries and expand common interests with all other parties. fellow deputies, we should fully and faithfully im
profound changes in domestic and external environment placed new and higher requirements on china in developing an open economy. we should adhere to the basic policy of opening up and implement a more pro-active opening up strategy. we should keep exports stable and expand imports. way to raise the policies of former term rather than increased volume and raise overall competitive advantages instead of relying only on cost and price advantages. we should make china's exports more competitive in...
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they all take the environment. in part because they open the door to poachers. heavily armed brigades the rangers are on patrol and its tributary of the congo river looking for poachers. they are stationed in the central african republic beatrix potter a cross border force protection project run by the central african republic cameron and the republic of congo. patrol on sunday river on the right hand side of the central african republic nonetheless his camera. this is all part of the tri national protected area the green nature taking its august on to a forest reserve in the central african republic. the country was plunged into chaos following a military coup and coaches take advantage of that the stand that that is the director of design concerned the park he says the death toll among the animals was high why didn't the second of all the people who live there based on what we observe them as argus on the reserve the whole thing was well organized it. when mike poachers presumably from sudan. they protect the site of a clearing in early may it all. what made i
they all take the environment. in part because they open the door to poachers. heavily armed brigades the rangers are on patrol and its tributary of the congo river looking for poachers. they are stationed in the central african republic beatrix potter a cross border force protection project run by the central african republic cameron and the republic of congo. patrol on sunday river on the right hand side of the central african republic nonetheless his camera. this is all part of the tri...
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man's intervention has had a visible effect on the environment. deforestation has been a widespread problem. now trees are being replanted. papaya and avocado trees are being farmed. the locals benefit from the steady work and comparatively good wages. pictures like these are a mainstay of the dominican economy. tour simple an important source of income. the capitol is where christopher columbus landed in the 15th century. he had a vision. and so does the dominican government. with help from germany they plan to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 25% within two decades. >> i am an optimist. the initiative will require a great deal of organization and work and monitoring. we will need to ensure that measures are actually implemented over the coming years if we hope to reduce emissions by 25% by 2030. >> germany supports many climate and social projects in the dominican republic. the program also benefits victor. he grows cough and he trees. sometimes he is forced to cut down a tree to order to make ends meet. >> sometimes cutting down a tree is the
man's intervention has had a visible effect on the environment. deforestation has been a widespread problem. now trees are being replanted. papaya and avocado trees are being farmed. the locals benefit from the steady work and comparatively good wages. pictures like these are a mainstay of the dominican economy. tour simple an important source of income. the capitol is where christopher columbus landed in the 15th century. he had a vision. and so does the dominican government. with help from...
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so chevrontexaco didn't care at all about the destruction of the environment that it caused, and that is why we are now inviting the world to come to the ecuadorian amazon and see for themselves the destruction that caused.exaco has even though texaco left the country in 1992, these damages .re still very much evident we have no interest in taking weal action in this regard, simply want to show the world they are lying. >> ecuadoran foreign minister ricardo patiÑo. after the break, we talk about ecuador's new plan to drill for oil in the amazon rain forest. what ecuador would think, with the president would think of a public referendum. we also talked about edward snowden, julian assange's asylum in the ecuadorian embassy in london, and more. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we continue our conversation with ecuador's foreign minister ricardo patiÑo. i interviewed him monday at the permanent mission of ecuador to the united nations. we discussed the united nations general simply meeting and why ec
so chevrontexaco didn't care at all about the destruction of the environment that it caused, and that is why we are now inviting the world to come to the ecuadorian amazon and see for themselves the destruction that caused.exaco has even though texaco left the country in 1992, these damages .re still very much evident we have no interest in taking weal action in this regard, simply want to show the world they are lying. >> ecuadoran foreign minister ricardo patiÑo. after the break, we...
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in my mind, the environment is one of the most important reasons to do it but it's also about energy security. >> engineering cells to produce medicines, fuels and cosmetic compounds from simple ingredients like sugar cane or grass. >> one day i think he'll be a nobel prize winner. >> the carpet on the floor, paint on the ceiling, they come from petroleum. we have the potential to produce all of these products from sugar. >> jay keysling is a pioneer in the field of synthetic biology. a field he didn't know existed ten years ago. >> the term sib thetic biology, what does that mean? >> that means engineering biology to do things it wouldn't naturally do. >> today, his man-made microbes are having a profound impact. from a new low-cost anti-malarial drug. >> the product will be on the market in 2013. 100 million people will be impacted by the scientific discovery. >> to cleaner, more efficient alternatives to gas and ethanol. they can be programmed to save lives one day, the environment the next. sound like science fiction? well get ready to step inside the keysling lab and meet a scie
in my mind, the environment is one of the most important reasons to do it but it's also about energy security. >> engineering cells to produce medicines, fuels and cosmetic compounds from simple ingredients like sugar cane or grass. >> one day i think he'll be a nobel prize winner. >> the carpet on the floor, paint on the ceiling, they come from petroleum. we have the potential to produce all of these products from sugar. >> jay keysling is a pioneer in the field of...
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and i think they did have, for the first time really, the kind of environment and personal contact within that environment that made this all possible, and they all both know, and certainly they know how important a good personal relationship is on an issue as complicated and as difficult here. that is an essential way to be able to resolve it. >> john, let's get beyond -- >> do you give the obamas credit for working it out that way? >> yes, i think they both deserve credit but i think the president made a major step forward. a, in the visit. he had not visited before, b, in terms of the tone, and c -- >> you know netanyahu well. netanyahu has some rough edges. obama's rough edges he can pretty carefully conceal. >> john, why don't we talk about something serious? >> what? >> talk about something serious. >> what do you mean? psychology plays a big role in this. >> the question is, is obama going to be persuaded to go into syria, and can netanyahu convince him to move militarily against iran. that's the big stuff. the bon ame -- >> if they get the wrong drift in the level. >> the bon ame
and i think they did have, for the first time really, the kind of environment and personal contact within that environment that made this all possible, and they all both know, and certainly they know how important a good personal relationship is on an issue as complicated and as difficult here. that is an essential way to be able to resolve it. >> john, let's get beyond -- >> do you give the obamas credit for working it out that way? >> yes, i think they both deserve credit...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> thanks for watching. "hardball" is next. >>> mud ball. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. i can't remember a time in american politics with anything that happens becomes a chance to throw mud at the president of the united states. whether it's an attack on a facility in ben gauszsy, or a screwup at the irs centralized operation in cincinnati. it's not only the president's wrongdoing his critics say, it's his moral wrongdoing. more evidence he's a bad man and shouldn't be in the white house. this mud ball is personal. it's un-american. it's about one thing, the total hatred of a group of americans who cannot stand the fact that barack obama was elected leader of this country by solid majorities of his fellow citizens. it's mccarthyism with an ethnic twist. he's assembled an enemies list for the irs to use. he's responsible for the death of foreign service officers in libya. he's evil personified. his spokesman is a paid liar. you name
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> thanks for watching. "hardball" is next. >>> mud ball. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. i can't remember a time in american politics with anything that happens becomes a chance to throw mud at the president of the united states. whether it's an attack on a facility in ben gauszsy, or a screwup at the irs...